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Bisexual actor Will Smith is a member of the Scientology cult. His buddy, fallen actor Tom Cruise, brought him into the sick sect known for bilking members and making them mentally ill via their “auditing” process.

Scientology’s Tom Cruise And Katie Holmes

In true cult fleecing style, Will has forked over $1,000,000 to pay for a Scientology school in Los Angeles’ Calabasas community.

First you steal the copyright for the movie Hancock, constituting criminal copyright infringement, now you join the sick cult of Scientology. I knew something was wrong with you. This Scientology thing proves it more than anything.

L Ron Hubbard

Scientology founder, the very mentally ill, L Ron Hubbard, was a pedophile, that at the time of his death was on anti-psychotic medication to control his insanity, has the cult’s members like Will Smith and Tom Cruise believing aliens fell to earth 700 million years ago in a volcanic explosion and attached themselves to the backs of humans.

Actor Will Smith is funding his own private school that will teach youngsters using an educational system devised in part by the Scientology cult.

The curriculum at Smith’s New Village Academy of Calabasas, on which he has spent nearly £500,000, uses different educational theories including “study technology” – a learning method developed by L Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Church of Scientology.

Websites dedicated to monitoring Scientologist activity are also claiming that at least six members of staff employed at the £6,000-a-year private academy are members of the controversial sect.

Litigious Scientology chairman, David Miscavige, wanted actor Tom Cruise all to himself and viewed Nicole Kidman as a threat, due to the fact her father is a psychologist and she is a Catholic. According to Andrew Morton, author of the best selling bio on Cruise, Scientology called Cruise in after Kidman did an interview revealing she did not identify with the cult.

Nicole Kidman

Kidman later miscarried, but saved the placenta to prove to Cruise that it was indeed his child. Why did you save the placenta. You know he’ll just eat it (Tom Cruise said in a well publicized interview that he was going to “eat the placenta” from his current wife’s pregnancy because “it’s nutritious”). Ok, I’m going to end this article now, because I think I just threw up a little in my mouth.

Katie Holmes

EXCERPT FROM INTERVIEW:

Q: You also say in your book that Scientology is to blame for Cruise and Nicole Kidman’s breakup.

A: What happened is that Nicole started to pull away from Scientology. She said in an interview … that there was a little bit of Scientology in her, a little bit of Buddhism but also Catholicism. That sent alarm bells ringing inside Scientology … and Tom was sent in and took this course which is called a PTSSP course, which is to basically anchor yourself to the faith and to treat the outside world with more suspicion because it is a self-contained cocooned world. You become more distant from the people who no longer believe in you, who no longer believe in the faith, and one of those was Nicole Kidman.

Having said all that, when Nicole was sitting after the breakup and sobbing into her handkerchief and saying to her friend, “Why did he leave?” she had no real answer…She was always seen as somewhat of a problem because her father is a psychiatrist and Scientologists loathe psychiatry. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com

Jenna Miscavige Hill, the niece of Scientology leader, David Miscavige, has come out supporting the New York Times best selling Andrew Morton bio on Tom Cruise that slams the star and demented cult. Hill was once a member that witnessed Scientology tear her family apart:

“If Scientology can’t keep his family together — then why on earth should anyone believe the church helps brings families together!” I am absolutely shocked at how vehemently you insist upon not only denying the truths that have been stated about the church in that biography, but then take it a step further and tell outright lies.

As you well know, my parents officially left the church when I was 16 in 2000,” she wrote. Having been separated from them since the age of 12, she decided not to go with them. “Not only was I not allowed to speak to them, I was not allowed to answer a phone for well over a year, in case it was them calling me.” http://www.citizen.co.za

A new set of videos were leaked on to the internet displaying Tom Cruise and Scientology chairman chairnut David Miscavige speaking to an audience of brainwashed cheering cult members. In watching the video you don’t know whether to laugh or cry, because the seriousness of what they are proposing and practicing is dangerous and detrimental to society.

In the video, the man behind much of the madness in that cult, David Miscavige, states with a straight face, “We may or may not be super beings yet.” You will never be Superman. Let it go. Furthermore, Superman is not real. He is an actor in ill fitting tights that couldn’t even fly if you strapped a Boeing to his back.

In the second clip, Tom Cruise eerily and disturbingly states, “Why ask permission? We are the authorities.” Who told you that? You are not the authorities on anything.

Countries have governments that issue legislation which form a structure for society known as the law. Within that structure are rules and regulations for trained and licensed individuals who have earned the governmentally designated right to refer to themselves as the authorities in their chosen profession.

When unlicensed citizens decide in violation of the law to designate themselves the authorities, bad things happen. People die from acts of criminal negligence.

Dr. Evil expression

This is why so many Scientologists (dozens) have ended up dead (look it up). The cult doesn’t believe in the use of medicine or psychiatry, opting to use its own so called treatment methods, based on science fiction, that can only be described as quackery. Then vulnerable people that join the cult end up dead when Scientology’s management attempts to do the job of healthcare workers WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING OR GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION.

Three Stooges expression

The cult of Scientology is against medicine. That means if a Scientologist gets sick, even if they are gravely ill, they have signed a document with the cult that basically states they will refuse all medical treatment, in exchange taking vitamins. How can this be a good thing.

Scientology is of the belief they can prescribe give you vitamins and it will fix everything from deadly diseases to mental illness, which is just not so.

I really don’t know what that is…?

Scientology auditors and management have forced members who’ve become mentally ill after joining the cult to go without psychiatric drugs to control their symptoms and some of said members have committed violent acts of murder.

“Scientology link to killings”

July 10, 2007 07:39am – A WOMAN charged with murdering her father and sister was allegedly forced to stop taking psychiatric drugs by her family’s Church of Scientology beliefs.

Bankstown Local Court heard yesterday the woman’s parents asked her to stop taking the drugs and denied her access to mental health treatment because it went against the controversial church’s anti-drugs stance.”

The woman, 25, faced court yesterday charged with the stabbing murders of her father, 53, and sister, 15, in their Revesby home last Thursday.

She is also charged with a stabbing attack on her mother, 52. The court heard the woman’s parents were both Scientologists and opposed to psychiatric treatment. – http://www.news.com.au

My mother use to teach disabled people, some of whom were mentally ill. When they don’t get their medicine, some of them get violent. A couple years ago, a mentally ill student in her twenties tried to choke a government transportation worker. In an incident before that the same student tried to squeeze a pregnant woman’s belly in a very forceful manner, which is quite dangerous.

Those were two situations that could have ended very badly, but when they put the student on meds via a government assigned doctor, the violent outbursts that were a danger to members of the public stopped. If medication can control such outbursts that are a danger to the public, why does Scientology deem these scientific applications wrong. Medical science has many benefits. Furthermore, isn’t the word “science” in the cult’s name Scientology.

Applied Scholastics

Many of you have heard the name “Applied Scholastics,” but what you probably don’t know is it’s a Scientology owned training program that, for lack of a better word, infiltrated the school system with the cult’s teachings.

This concerned a number of parents and as a result many schools have dropped the program since learning of its Scientology ties.

Applied Scholastics has been dismissed by teaching professionals:

“The Times asked two independent academics to review the study tech text used at Prescott. Both were underwhelmed.

“It’s hard to believe that someone is putting stock in this, ” said Linda Behar-Horenstein, a professor and distinguished teaching scholar in the department of educational administration at the University of Florida. “I’m a little stunned. It ignores everything we know about brain-based learning.”

She criticized the concepts as overly simplistic and the activities “moronic.”

“I can’t imagine kids sitting still doing this, ” she said.

Also alarming, she said, is that there is no research to back up whether the concepts work, whether the program is cost-effective and how students fare over time…

According to one of the program’s harshest critics, Dave Touretzky, a research professor at Carnegie Mellon University, that’s only because the academic experts don’t know the intricacies of Scientology.

Study tech is “covert religious instruction” and therefore unconstitutional to teach in public schools, said Touretsky, who has studied Scientology and written extensively about Hubbard’s study skills curriculum.

The vocabulary used in Hubbard’s texts echoes the language of Scientology, he said. For example, using “misunderstood” as a noun – as in, “Find your misunderstood” – is part of the argot of Scientology. He also calls the physiological effects attributed to various barriers to learning “nonsense” and “like believing in Bigfoot.”

Scientology opened a clinic in New York called Downtown Medical to treat 120 firefighters that worked at Ground Zero after the September 11th terrorist attacks. They told these heroic people to stop taking their medication prescribed by certified doctors, placed them in very hot 168 degree saunas and gave them high doses of Niacin as a method of detoxification.

Well, guess what happened. The Scientology detox program didn’t work:

“Fire officials also say the department has no proof that the clinic’s regimen of moderate exercise, vitamins and saunas removes toxins from the body.

“Our doctors went down there and checked it out,” said Deputy Commissioner Frank Gribbon. “Their opinion was this was not a detoxification program. We don’t endorse it.”

This month, the city’s largest firefighters union yanked its support of Downtown Medical…

The resulting 1988 report, written by Dr. Ronald Gots, a toxicology expert from Bethesda, Md., found the treatments “preyed upon the fears of the concerned workers, but served no rational medical function.“